Drake Accuses a California Country Club of Racial Profiling at Coachella

Drake's weekend at Coachella was apparently marred by an alleged incident of racial profiling at a private country club where he and his entourage were staying.

Drake took to Instagram to claim that the Madison Club in La Quinta County, California, mistreated him and his crew. "The most offensive place I have ever stayed at in my life with a staff who pick and choose who they are going to accommodate based on racial profiling," he captioned a photo of the club's logo that he shared with his 35.8 million followers. The photo has since been deleted, but not before receiving nearly 200,000 likes, per Complex.

The club has yet to respond to Teen Vogue's request for comment on the matter, but reps did comment on Drake's photo before it was taken down, taking responsibility for whatever happened over the weekend. "We are trying to get this issue fixed as soon as possible. Customer satisfaction is our number one priority and for you to experience such a thing is embarrassing for us," the club wrote via its Instagram account. "We are very sorry for the inconvenience and we will be issuing out a formal apology to you and the public. We will also be investigating this as we do not tolerate racial discrimination."

Following Drake's Instagram post, the club also began receiving negative reviews on Yelp from fans coming to the rapper's defense: